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    Japan Writing Assignment Japan has changed very much from ancient times to what it is today‚ but many of the ancient influences formed today’s foundation. From powerful princes to blended religion to a major change in society‚ Japan’s ancient beginnings created the Japan of today. Prince Shotoku was the regent for his aunt‚ Empress Suiko and was a very powerful influence to Japan during changing times. His interest in China opened the gates for several influences from there that are still

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    He gathered a group of technicians and scientists who applied their knowledge to his ideas and created an affordable and extremely beneficial electric light bulb. This successful invention started off as a household appliance‚ but eventually led an entire society to become more awake. Thomas Edison’s light bulb became a worldwide standard

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    profusely and flies in]"(19). In another scene‚ Gregor’s father becomes enraged to the point that he throws an apple at Gregor and it stays lodged in his back. Gregor’s father’s hostility signifies his unwillingness to accept Gregor as a bug and the changes brought with it. Gregor’s father’s characteristics are shared with Kafka’s father‚ who was insistent on controlling him. Gregor’s sister‚ contrastingly‚ is initially compassionate towards her brother. It is worth noting that Gregor’s sister‚ Grete

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    This is just the topic without warrants and not an introduction 5/25 In college‚ students tend to change their majors because they do not really know what they want to do with their lives. In Siddhartha‚ Siddhartha changed his path in life many times. Hermann Hesse says to find meaning‚ a person needs to follow many paths and make mistakes like Siddhartha did; he made the decision to to go live with the Samanas‚ to go to the buddha‚ and to become a businessman‚ but none of those patches were

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    Muhammad also refused because why would he bring more of his kind and slave them. People of Muhammad Ali’s kind were treated like dogs. They had no rights and no freedom. He said “So I’ll go to jail‚ so what? We’ve been in jail for 400 years.” He did not want to help cause more trouble against his own

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    In the 19th century‚ many changes of art took place. It started with a new "realism" approach‚ where artists did no longer want to paint what they were told to paint. The things that they previously had to paint were religious‚ Greek‚ or aristocratic. They were many art students that had the desire to step out of the box and paint "real life"‚ or the lives of regular people. This was a stark difference and shocking to people as all of the sudden their servants were depicted working hard in the fields

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    one expected them to do anything‚ Florentines went to Germany” to get the Germans to fight the general of the Milan. If this accusation or action was not performed Florence would not have been close to destruction. Yet‚ Bruni talks at length about how a person should “travel through the entire world and select any city they wish and compare it with Florence.” He knows in his heart that there is no city like Florence and if people disagree he wants proof and says “let them give proof of that same

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    The most influential man in France‚ Napoleon would change the face of Europe. Providing modernization like no other ruler. Napoleon assisted the modernization of France‚ creating an country that would be equipped with modern economics‚ government and social system that France had yet to see; making Napoleon the most influential during his life. Napoleon endorsed equal taxation throughout the states‚ further endorsing his power and his riches. Taxation also introduced the allied states‚ such as

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    hundred and ninety two years of Mexico being a nation‚ it has came across several essential changes especially political vicissitudes. From being in a hierarchal system where the church played and significant role as we‚ as peoples voices not being equal to revolving into a democracy with separation of state and church‚ free education and most importantly equality. An important factor that contributes to this change in Mexico was the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) . For in its seventy-two years

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    others have changed the world thoroughly‚ their changes resounding through time‚ such as Christopher Columbus. One other has changed the world thoroughly‚ and though all know his name‚ few know who this actually is. This man is Amerigo Vespucci or‚ as known to the Spanish‚ Americo Vespucio. Vespucci was born on March 9‚ 1454‚ in Florence‚ Italy. He was born into an old family‚ having lived in the same mansion for over two hundred years. While Amerigo did not receive a formal education‚ he was taught

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